In my mailbox: Zombie Housewives of the 1980’s (Volume 4) Julie Ferguson and Sharon Day are at it again with another zombiefied l...
In my mailbox: Zombie Housewives of the 1980’s (Volume 4)
Julie Ferguson and Sharon Day are at it again with another zombiefied look at American culture. This time our Zombie Housewives take a shot at the 1980s. The book is a quick and humorous read that is packed with fabulous pictures.If you are a fan of that wacky decade or, as in my case, survived the decade, you should enjoy this delightful romp. Zombie Housewives of the 1980’s will be perfect as an end-table/coffee table book for the Halloween holidays. Having said that, I expect to leave this one out all year.
Easter egg alert, if you look carefully, you might be able to find me in the book. In addition to my picture, Sharon was kind enough to write a sweet dedication to me and I really appreciate it.
Now, I am not saying to Authors that adding a picture /quote/poem/dedication of me (or by me) is an easy way to get 5 stars, but it doesn’t hurt *evil grin*. Of course, I give Zombie Housewives of the 1980’s a perfect 5 out of 5 stars. I also admit to being very biased … I love the Authors!
Zombie Housewives of the 1980’s, the fourth book in the “Zombie Housewives” series, takes the reader into the decade of the 1980’s where everything is brighter, louder, and more obnoxious than any other generation. Pop icons, technology, and materialism are the standard measures of success. When ZIDS (zombies-in-development syndrome) hits the rock circuit and spreads throughout the world creating invincible flesh-eating zombies, its influence is reflected in all pop culture of the 1980’s. Join Brandi, the mall rat and girl band member, and Madison, the entrepreneur and materialistic yuppie, on their journey through the wild 80’s as women of the decade and zombies, as well. Enjoy this urban fantasy, social satire, tongue-in-cheek book in Kindle format and this FULL-COLOR COLLECTIBLE VERSION.This is a repost from my gnostalgia.wordpress.com blog ...
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from one of the Authors, Sharon Day. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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